Milan chief raises Celtic full-house hopes

Celtic's Champions League clash in the San Siro could be staged in front of a
full house, according to Milan's sports and security chief.

UEFA this week confirmed the second leg of the Scottish champions' last-16 tie
against AC Milan would take place at the San Siro but in front of a limited
capacity.

Inter Milan's game with Valencia on Wednesday will take place in front of
36,000 fans as the stadium is brought up to scratch following the introduction
of safety rules sparked by the death of a policeman amid the violence before a
Catania v Palermo game.

Hoops fans allocated one of the 4,850 official tickets are guaranteed a seat
but around double that number are expected to travel for the March 7 game.

Celtic have warned those without tickets to stay away but those fans will
fancy their chances of buying a ticket in Italy if Milan are able to open all of
the stadium.

Security boss Giovanni Terzi told the Sunday Mail: 'We are in the process of
installing more turnstiles at the San Siro.

'There will be 40 for Inter's game against Valencia this week but, by the
time Celtic come, there should be 60, which would let in 80,000 fans.'